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He publicly said they are still on track for milestone 4 yesterday.
C’mon. You know better that they would never communicate that publicly
Why assume they don’t want ENOS?
Equity position coming?
I can confirm that IREP has nothing to do with Titan medical. They are using better technology, patentable technology.
Hahahahaha……. He doesn’t have a clue
66 you have to understand something, up until a month ago a certain someone thought Titan was using IREP.
Give you a hint…. Look at the arm of the Hugo.
You are correct. They did not start from scratch and do you know how many times they had to do a redesign despite the fact that they bought it and developed it over a 5 year period of time to make it market ready? They are not taking a couple pieces of IP and building a single port robot. If someone tells you they are they are either trying to steal your money or very unintelligent.
Wrong they bought the robot from Miro.
Vicarious in a free fall. Down almost 20%. Buddy of mine bought some puts. #jealous
Augmented reality overlays is my guess.
Hugo - boy does this sound familiar
http://surgrob.blogspot.com/2016/06/news-from-medtronic-and-dlr.html?m=1
The devicemaker started working with the German Aerospace Center, or DLR, on its surgical robotics platform about three years ago, Hanson said. This technology relationship was the first of many that Medtronic pursued to speed up development. Picking up existing tech along the way is allowing Medtronic to reach the market faster, "because you don't have to create it, it doesn't have to be proprietary, and… it's lower cost to take things off the shelf and ultimately more easily upgradeable," Hanson said. Medtronic is currently working on its tenth prototype of the robot, with another likely to come before it moves onto next steps."
I’ve been in it 8 years, never been more confident than I am right now.
Not true
Medtronic bought HUGO and it took them over 5 years to get it to market
I think 6 Billion is on the low end BK. Could Medtronic announce that they will be the commercial arm?
You couldn’t produce that IREP was the IP they were using for their robot because it isnt patentable but let’s keep hearing how you produce all this stuff.
I would hate to have a short position right now with what Titan has coming. The barrage of news will be starting soon, maybe even this week. All kinds of things to accelerate share price. This could be the pump before buyout. Do we see a commercialization or regulatory agreement? An major equity stake?
Something huge brewing. Calm before the storm
Interesting you bring that up. With GLP studies done, the next step is building the finished design for human trials. Here we go!!!
I’m loading up too. Milestone 4 may come at any time. GLP studies done. Lots of major imminent announcements potentially right around the corner. It’s starting to get exciting. My guess potential equity stake taken by a large player.
You’re are not being factual. The statement about Bill Gates throwing hundreds of millions of dollars at vicarious has no basis in truth.
More to that point, he still thought IREP was in play when he sold at .25 and he is just finding out what was licensed.
There’s a reason why those are advisors instead of making their own money in the market. If they were good at their job they’d make enough money where they wouldn’t have to “advise” anyone
Prove it
I’ll give you a hint. It’s like Titans snake arm actuator but it’s different. And here’s the kicker. One of the big strategics will be using it. One of the other leaders in robotic surgery is using another form of it and between the two companies it will make it next to impossible for a company that’s coming to market with a single port option in 2024 from bringing their option to market.
The problem is, even with more flexible arms with Enos still can’t triangulate many angles needed in complex and multi quadrant surgery. - How do you know this?
Blutarsky19 maybe?
Hey multiport robots are used in a fraction of all surgeries and they’ve done ok
Where did I deny it
Haha. I told you this months ago. You had a good laugh and you’re just figuring out what most serious investors already knew.
Let me help you out. There is another patent out there similar to the chassis, arms, endeffectors that Titan uses for Enos except it’s not the same. Any guesses where that goes?
Mr Blutarsky zero.zero
Nice detective work Mr Blutarsky
Are you a surgical tech?
If you were here for 10 years ago you invested in Amadeus. That’s on you. They had zero at that time. It was a penny stock and still is. If you put a ton of money on that your blame lies in the wrong place. This has since been at .10 -.11. Plenty of opportunities to average down. I’m sorry that you lost money. It’s frustrating. Instead of emoting on a message board what’s next for you? If this sells for $40 a share are you still under water?
Why? I’m not suggesting it’s gonna happen because I think it’s a better bet that Medtronic would buy Titan but companies buy companies for their IP or a superior widget all the time. Especially in an area as complex as surgical robotics.